Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

2011-2013: Lecturer in 20th Century History British History; University of Leeds2010-2011: Lecturer in History;University of Liverpool

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"My current research concerns professional activism in the Cold War, and combines my long-standing interests in the histories of the Cold War, nuclear culture, and science and technology with a new investigation into the social history of medicine. This project explores medical activism against nuclear weapons in Britain, West Germany and the United States, during the 1980s, through the lens of the key transnational organization of the medical anti-nuclear-weapons movement  the International Physicians for

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Auswahl:Laucht, C. (2013). Der Nord-Ostsee-Kanal in der britischen Strategie und Propaganda zu Beginn des Zweiten Weltkrieges [The Kiel Canal in British Strategy and Propaganda at the Start of the Second World War]. Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Sch leswig-Holsteinische Geschichte 118, 241-263.Laucht, C. (2013). Britannia Rules the Atom: The James Bond Phenomenon and Postwar British Nuclear Culture. Journal of Popular Culture 46(2), 358-377.Laucht, C. (2012). Atoms for the People: the Atomic Sci entists' Association, the British State and Nuclear Education in the Atom Train Exhibition, 1947-1948. British Journal for the History of Science 45(4), 591-608. doi:10.1017/S0007087412001070Laucht, C. & Hogg, J. (2012). Introduction: British Nuclear C ulture. British Journal for the History of Science 45(4), 479-493.Laucht, C. (2011). 'Los Alamos in a way was a city of foreigners': German-speaking Émigré Scientists and the Making of the Atom Bomb at Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1943-1946. New Mexico Hist orical Review 86(2), 223-250.